Li Xiaohui claimed the maiden Grand Slam singles title of her career by beating Diede de Groot in the Australian Open women's wheelchair singles final ...
President Şafak Müderrisgil says his first year in office was devoted to data, diagnosis and restructuring, with 2026 ...
Dylan Alcott, a celebrated figure in wheelchair tennis, reflects on the remarkable evolution of the sport and the emergence of young talent like Tokito Oda. With his impressive record of 23 Grand Slam ...
Inspired by Alfie Hewett, Lucy Foyster is ranked sixth in the girls' wheelchair world rankings.
Tokito Oda of Japan celebrates after defeating Martin De La Puente of Spain in the men's wheelchair final at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, on Saturday.Oda won 3-6, 6 ...
At the age of 19 years and 269 days, Tokito Oda is the youngest man in professional tennis history to hold all four Grand Slam singles title simultaneously ...
Victory by the Israeli wheelchair star and his Dutch partner, Niels Vink, in the 2026 Australia Open doubles earned them all four Grand Slam titles.The post Guy Sasson wins historic ...
Wheelchair tennis is a beacon of hope, resilience, and competitive spirit, transcending the barriers imposed by physical disabilities. As we approach the Australian Open 2026, it is evident that this ...
Evan Enquist is the United States Tennis Association's Director of Adaptive Tennis, working with all six pillars of adaptive play. The 2007 Rochester John Marshall graduate and former player, who is ...
For the third year in a row, Team Canada will be competing on home soil in the Davis Cup Qualifiers First Round, but this time, they will be on the West Coast. Vancouver will host this week’s tie ...
At only 19 years old, Oda's victory over the third seed at Melbourne Park makes him the second man ever to win four ...
For once, it's not tennis at Roland-Garros but running instead! On July 5, 2026, the Run Set & Match invites you to a ...
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